Stanford signed Reid Travis of De La Salle High-Minneapolis, rated as the No. 7 power forward prospect by Scout.com, on Wednesday and is expected to assemble the nation’s 11th-best recruiting class.

Previously committed to the Cardinal and expected to become official during the early signing period are point guard Robert Cartwright of Flintridge Prep and center Michael Humphrey of Sunnyslope High-Phoenix.

Santa Clara will bring in three new players, led by 6-9 Matt Hubbard of Colville, Wash. Also signing on with the Broncos were guard Stephen Edwards of Oklahoma City and small forward Evan Wardlow of Woodland Hills.

Saint Mary’s and San Jose State announced no signings.

The Stanford women’s team simply reloaded. Its class was rated ninth by espnW/HoopGurlz with Kaylee Johnson of Casper, Wyo.; Brittany McPhee of Des Moines, Iowa; and Taylor Rooks of Warren N.J.

USF signed Tiara Tucker, a 5-6 guard from McNair High-Stockton. She scored a Northern California-record 73 points last season while playing for Brookside Christian.

Saint Mary’s, San Jose State and Santa Clara didn’t immediately announce any signings.

Aaron Kovar scored in the second minute of overtime as the Stanford men’s soccer team stunned fifth-ranked Cal 2-1 in the regular-season finale at Cagan Stadium. Kovar’s golden goal gives the Cardinal (9-6-3, 3-5-2) a chance to advance to the NCAA tournament. Selections will be announced Monday. Stanford’s Zach Batteer scored in the 19th minute, and Cal (12-4-2, 6-3-1) tied it on Alec Sundly’s penalty kick in 51st. The Bears were awarded the shot after a Stanford handball in the box.

College football

San Jose State starting guard Ryan Jones will miss Saturday’s game at Nevada after having surgery to place a screw in his broken left foot. The senior has played through the injury the past two games, but it reached a point where he needed the surgery.

Coach Ron Caragher expects to have Jones back for the Nov. 22 game against Navy.

Rugby

Alex Aronson, a former flyhalf at Cal, has been busy with his teammates on the Philippines national team as they administer aid in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan. “We have helped prepare relief packages to send to the Visayas Islands, which were hit the hardest,” he said.

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